verification

verification

A sworn statement before a notary public, or other person authorized to take oaths, that the contents of a document are accurate. Contrast with acknowledgment, which is simply confirmation that one's signature was knowingly and willingly placed on an instrument.

Carter and Hemmady's work is slated to become the definitive work on hardware and software verification planning and management, and a must-have for anyone responsible for the functional verification of hardware and software designs.

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